Grub Listings

Pulse offers Las Cruces-area restaurant listings each week free of charge. Some may be omitted due to space limitations.

If you have information about a restaurant that has opened or closed, contact Pulse by calling 575-541-5464 or email it to pulse@lcsun-news.com.

Price guide: $ = $7 or less; $$ = $7 to $15; $$$ = more than $15.

American

3rd Floor Bistro: inside the Stan Fulton Center's Danny Villanueva Victory Club at Aggie Memorial Stadium. 646-4763. Delectable cuisine inspired by local flavors and one of the best views in Las Cruces. Open 11-2 Monday through Friday. $$

Abraham's: Wells Fargo Bank Tower. 523-5911. Views of the city in a relaxed atmosphere. Open 7 a.m.:3 p.m. Monday to Friday. $

Launchpad Café: (inside Cineport 10 in Mesilla Valley Mall). 521-1507. Delicious pub fare. You can take food with you into theater or eat without seeing a movie. $$

Main Street Bistro: 139 N. Main St. 575-524-5977. Touting itself as the restaurant with the "coldest beer & best burgers in town," Main Street Bistro serves up wide-variety of beer and wine. The menu includes appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, salads, desserts, a children's menu and house specialties for dinner, Serving lunch and dinner. Open Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays. $-$$

Rockin' BZ Burgers: 3961 E. Lohman Ave. 575-521-9336. Winners of the 2012 Green Chile Cheeseburger contest at the New Mexico State Fair. Serves hand made, high quality ground chuck angus patty on a made fresh daily potato bun. We offer special toppings and all the usual condiments. You can build your own burger and we make it custom just how you like it. $-$$

Rosie's Café: 300 Main St. 526-1256. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. open 7 days a week. Plus extended hours for the First Friday Art Rambles, from 5 to 7 p.m. Great Mexican entrees and hamburgers. $

Peppers on the Plaza: 2355 Calle De Guadalupe 523-4999 The "café" side of the Double Eagle, serving classic Mexican and American lunches and dinners at a reasonable price. World's Largest Green Chile Cheeseburger! $$

BBQ

BBQ Heaven: 575-382-0303. Visit lascrucesbbq.com. 6121 Reynolds Dr. Located off the Porter Drive exit off US Highway 70 inside Sage Café, a community center on the East Mesa. The menu offers a variety of smoked meat including brisket, pulled pork, sausage, turkey legs, spare ribs and hamburgers. Homemade sides include macaroni and cheese, baked beans, collard greens, french fries or potato salad. Meat also sold by the pound. Open Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. $-$$

Café de Mesilla: Located on Old Mesilla highway at 2190 Avenida de Mesilla, 575-524-0000; Open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Serving breakfast and lunch along with French pastries and Specialty espresso drinks in a relaxing artful environment. Pet-friendly patio seating and free WiFi.

Yogoberry: 700 S. Telshor Blvd. and 2517 N. Main St. 575-521-4898 and 575-525-5667. Yogoberry is a great place to find delicious frozen yogurt, fresh fruit smoothies, refreshing bubble teas and other treats that are healthy and tasty. N/A

Meson de Mesilla: 1803 Avenida de Mesilla. 652-4953. Boutique hotel and restaurant with full bar. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lunch and bar menu are served all day. Dinner menu is served 4 p.m. to close. $$-$$$

Lorenzo's: 1753 E. University Ave. 521-3505. Authentic Italian dishes, including homemade bread and the best tiramisu in town. $$

Lorenzo's Mesilla Pasta Express & Catering: 3000 Harrelson St. 522-5522. Gourmet Italian food prepared quickly. We do the cooking and you enjoy quality Italian food at home with family and friends. Salads, pasta and pizza. $$

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